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Crime and roads major topics at county election forum

Crime and roads major topics at county election forum

Crime and roads were two of the recurring issues that arose during the County of St. Paul election forum on Wednesday night. Rows of chairs were filled at the St. Paul Rec.
Ashmont among schools honouring Orange Shirt Day

Ashmont among schools honouring Orange Shirt Day

At Ashmont Elementary, it's commonplace for students to speak Cree, take part in ceremony, sing, drum, and listen to traditional teachings.
Vilna honours tradition during Orange Shirt Day

Vilna honours tradition during Orange Shirt Day

A sea of orange filled Vilna School’s gymnasium on Friday, as the school once again held an afternoon ceremony recognizing Orange Shirt Day.
Tazmania hit

Tazmania hit

School board candidates step forward

The St. Paul Journal asked the candidates for St. Paul Education Regional Division board of trustees for short candidate profiles, to inform voters on their choices in the upcoming Oct. 16 election.

Wiebe acclaimed in Subdivision E

The St. Paul Education Regional Division seat left vacant by Subdivision E trustee Rhea Looy had no takers as of nomination day, Sept. 18, but Town of S.

Candidates ready to debate at forums

The St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerce is giving residents the opportunity to ask questions to political candidates, at two election forums taking place on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4.
Division powwow educates and honours

Division powwow educates and honours

When Grade 11 St. Paul Regional High School student Hailey Steinhauer Salopree heard her name announced as this year’s St. Paul Education Regional Division senior powwow princess, finding the words to describe exactly how she felt was difficult.
Saddle Lake doctor receives U of A Alumni award

Saddle Lake doctor receives U of A Alumni award

Dr. Nicole Cardinal has been recognized and looked up to in the local area as a physician working and serving her home community of Saddle Lake, but she recently was recognized by the University of Alberta for her leadership in indigenous health.
Talk on systemic racism stirs the pot

Talk on systemic racism stirs the pot

It was as if the cork of a bottle popped off, and frustration, anger and pain came gushing out, when St. Paul’s Reunion Station held a Friday morning meeting on systemic racism.
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